Acer Aspire 5 A515-44 4700U Ryzen 7. notebook turns off after being plugged in/unplugged

danielesarip
danielesarip Member Posts: 6

Tinkerer

edited September 2 in Aspire Laptops

Hi, I have an Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 with a problem, when I connect the power supply, it turns off (not always but very often), sometimes as soon as it is connected, sometimes after 5-10 minutes or as soon as I unplug it. Furthermore, when I turn it back on, the PC is slow, noisy and overheated.
I use a barrel plug power adapter. I first tried my notebook without battery, and it has worked, so I thought the problem was the battery.
I bought a new battery, but still the same issue

What could be the cause? And what is the solution?

[Edited the topic title to include model number]

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,817 Trailblazer

    Hi, there may be a conflict with Moden Standby in Windows, the ACPI battery drivers and your battery, tell us your full model Aspire5, RAM type you installed, what SSDs/HDD and Windows version, also uninstall Acer Care Center, disable Hibernate and Fast Startup in Power Plan, reset the Power Plan to factory default in Edit Power Plan and check if you have the lasts BIOS version on Acer Support for your model laptop.

  • danielesarip
    danielesarip Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    I have an Acer Aspire 5 A515-44 4700U Ryzen 7.

    Ram type: DDR4, 8GB

    SSD

    Windows 11 23H2

  • mehwish099
    mehwish099 Member Posts: 1 New User

    If your Acer Aspire 5 A515-44 with the Ryzen 7 4700U shuts down or turns off when plugged in or unplugged, this issue could be a few different factors. Here’s a step-by-step guide to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem: related to

    1. Check Power Supply and Battery

    • Inspect the Charger: Ensure that the charger and power cable are working correctly and securely connected to both the laptop and the power outlet.
    • Test with Another Charger: If possible, try using a different compatible charger to see if the problem persists.
    • Examine the Battery: Make sure the battery is properly seated and connected. If the battery is removable, try removing it, cleaning the contacts, and re-inserting it.

    2. Update Drivers and BIOS

    • Update Power Management Drivers: Go to the Device Manager, find "Battery" or "Power Management" drivers, and update them.
    • Update BIOS: Visit Acer’s official support website to download and install the latest BIOS update for your model.

    3. Check Power Settings

    • Adjust Power Settings: Go to Control Panel > Power Options and check your power plan settings. Make sure that the settings for plugging in and unplugging the laptop are configured correctly.
    • Reset Power Plans: Sometimes resetting your power plans to default settings can resolve issues.

    4. Inspect Hardware Connections

    • Check Internal Connections: If you're comfortable with opening the laptop, ensure that internal connections, like the battery connector and power connector, are secure. This step should be done carefully and might void the warranty, so consider professional help if needed.

    5. Examine Battery Health

    • Battery Diagnostics: Use built-in diagnostics tools or third-party software to check the health of your battery. Many laptops come with a pre-installed battery health diagnostic tool.

    6. Perform a Hard Reset

    • Hard Reset: Turn off your laptop, unplug the power adapter, and remove the battery (if removable). Hold down the power button for 15-20 seconds to drain any residual power. Reinsert the battery, plug in the charger, and turn on the laptop.

    7. Check for Overheating

    • Monitor Temperature: Overheating can cause unexpected shutdowns. Ensure that vents are clear and fans are working properly. Use software tools to monitor the laptop’s temperature.

    8. Inspect for Software Issues

    • Safe Mode: Boot into Safe Mode to see if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem is related to software or drivers.
    • Check Event Viewer: Look at the Event Viewer for any error messages or warnings that occur around the time of shutdowns.

    9. Test with Minimal Hardware

    • Remove External Devices: Disconnect all peripherals (USB devices, external monitors, etc.) to see if any external device might be causing the issue.

    10. Consider Professional Help

    • Contact Acer Support: If the problem persists after trying the above steps, it may be a hardware issue requiring professional diagnosis or repair. Contact Acer support or visit an authorized service center.

    By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and potentially resolve the issue of your Acer Aspire 5 turning off when plugged in or unplugged.

  • danielesarip
    danielesarip Member Posts: 6

    Tinkerer

    Thank you! I will try all of these steps and I'll let you know